How the World Transplant Games: gave Watford man a post-op goal

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How the World Transplant Games: gave Watford man a post-op goal
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Andy Taylor makes his mark in international sport after a kidney condition made him 'look pregnant'.

After a double kidney and liver transplant, Andy Taylor has been selected for the World Transplant Games in Australia, where he will represent Great Britain and Northern Ireland

But then his liver was also found to be polycystic, so while his kidneys were still removed, he now had to wait for both a liver and a kidney from the same person, which reduced the chance of getting a transplant. In Andy's case, his liver was large but still functioning, so he would be moved down the list if somebody was in greater need.

"Initially I just wanted to walk in the countryside and see some colours rather than the bland hospital walls. "Everybody there gets it. Everyone has been through some kind of journey and everybody there seemed to be some kind of superhero. First held 1978 in Portsmouth, the seven-day event attracts 2,500 participants from more than 60 nations and is described as the "world's largest awareness event for the gift of life".

"They are a great recovery goal for someone who has been through the process and if we can persuade more people to sign up we can shorten the wait," he said.Image source,There was another gold for Andy in the table tennis event at the European Transplant Games in Oxford in August 2022

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